What makes it 66% Baby-Friendly: Under-3s enter free, there are lifts, pram storage and baby-changing, yet loud shows and no stroller access inside auditorium can require frequent exits.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for the guided tour, quick snack, and a short open-air performance without tiring baby.
Guided Globe Theatre Tour:
50-minute tour revealing how the 'wooden O' works.
Tip: Use pram storage at ground level and carry baby in a sling on steps.
Open-Air Shakespeare Performance:
Stand or sit and watch a live play in the oak-and-thatch replica.
Tip: Book aisle seats for easy exits and step outside to the foyer if needed.
Baby-Friendly Amenities:
Access baby-changing, bottle warming, and highchairs at the Swan restaurant.
Tip: Locate the free baby-change room on the Piazza Level before you arrive.

Frana Marija Vulić Vranković
Great place to see a show outdoors. For those who don’t enjoy traditional plays, the guided tour of the theatre is a mix of stand-up comedy and a history lesson. The tour guides are both hilarious and knowledgeable. Lovely gift shop as well. Prebook!
Samantha Larner
The Twelfth Night was beyond incredible! The Actors were amazing, they were so engaging, funny & vibrant! It was an absolute delight to see such a diverse range of cultures playing such prominent parts, it fills me with joy & hope to also see disability inclusion & pride positivity! My visit to the globe in 1998 with my school started my love affair of Shakespeare & to finall return all these year...
Eduard Rudyk
Restored Shakespeare's time theater. Great performance and amazing atmosphere. We took standing tickets, they are really cheap and close to the stage. The actors sometimes interact with public near the stage. In standing area there are also places you can lean on, and these are taken fast so come early. It is prohibited to shoot during the performance and they closely monitor that you follow. Over...
Karen Ballantine
Fantastic venue! Very intimate and a perfect step back in time to the days of Shakespeare himself. Lots of helpful staff and a lovely shop, coffee shop too. Would recommend paying for cushions as the wooden benches are very hard and obviously no backs as a bench so could be uncomfortable if you have back issues. No negatives, brilliant place to visit - you won’t be disappointed!
Joanna Uchwat
The Globe Tour and the play we attended were truly inspiring experiences. We embarked on a morning guided tour with the incredible Gabi, who illuminated the rich history of The Globe for us. Afterward, we savored a delightful brunch at a nearby Borough Market before returning for the show. Today, we watched The Merry Wives of Windsor, sharing a couple of glasses of wine along the way. Make sure to...
In summer, arrive early with hat and sunscreen for open-air shows. In winter, consider the heated Sam Wanamaker Playhouse for comfort.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Standing tickets for two adults | GBP 10 |
| Guided tour tickets for two adults | GBP 50 |
| Café snacks and drinks | GBP 5 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 65 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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